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0:01 [sighs]
0:07 [singing]
0:13 It's the little things we do and the
0:15 little things we don't.
0:22 And the ones we want. It's the little
0:24 things. [music]
0:30 >> [music]
0:35 [music]
0:48 >> There was something baby
0:50 I've been trying to say [singing]
0:54 for an ages.
0:56 I don't know how
1:01 in the future now surrounding me.
1:06 [singing]
1:07 Surrender [music] to whatever she still
1:09 can be found.
1:13 There's been a little trouble
1:15 [music and singing]
1:16 since you came to my rescue.
1:24 And if you like [singing and music] all
1:25 of the rest, I would regret you long
1:28 ago, but I couldn't do [singing] that.
1:32 [music]
1:35 Oh, tell me now. Women and wife never
1:39 went to
1:42 [music]
1:43 make my crazy, make him cold as hell.
1:46 [singing]
1:48 [music]
1:49 I know one more night [singing] you wish
1:52 me well.
1:54 But in spite of your trying,
1:57 still going to have to find
2:00 my own [singing] way home.
2:04 [music]
2:10 [music]
2:22 Oh, good people. Good people of the
2:25 internet, of the Tik Tok, of the
2:27 Twitter,
2:29 of the X. What is happening with you mad
2:33 [ __ ] weirdos? Huh? What is going
2:37 down? [music]
2:38 Isn't that a good song?
2:44 Like the Mr. Morning my dream remains.
2:50 Hanging in the burnt fields of my
2:52 memory. [music]
2:55 Time hits the chorus of your disay.
3:03 Something something and left behind me.
3:07 I'm searching solutions on [music] the
3:09 dome
3:11 on his twoton telephone.
3:15 [music]
3:18 My friend says you ain't got no real
3:20 troubles. [music]
3:22 Too many choices that you left [singing]
3:24 undone.
3:29 My friend says put [singing] an action
3:30 to those words. Put an action to those
3:34 words. it'll all come. [music]
3:39 You know those lines. Um my friend says
3:43 you ain't got no real troubles. [music]
3:45 There's too many choices that you left
3:47 undone.
3:49 [music]
3:52 My friend says put an action to those
3:54 words. Put an action to those words.
4:02 That's what I'm right in the middle of
4:03 right now. I [laughter]
4:05 I made a bunch of choices that I left
4:07 undone.
4:09 And now I'm stepping into owning them
4:13 and dealing with the [ __ ] [laughter]
4:16 And it's here's the work. Just put an
4:19 action to those. Put an action to those
4:21 [singing] words. Put an action to those
4:23 words. It'll all go [music]
4:30 some wisdom in that song.
4:32 >> [music]
4:39 >> Oh, you adore Champy. I thought you were
4:41 adoring Martin Ston.
4:44 Champy, too. Champy is he's he's the
4:46 dog. Champy is the dog.
4:50 He is the dog. Dog dog.
4:54 Oh, good evening good people. Tik Tok
4:56 cams, you're getting requests on
4:58 YouTube. Can you play Rewrite by a
5:02 Rewrite Asian Kung Fu Generation,
5:04 please? I don't even I don't even know
5:07 if I've ever heard that.
5:09 Parasite, can you play Rewrite by Asian
5:12 Kung Fu Generation? I do not know that
5:14 song at all, but maybe I do because I've
5:17 got a weird thing with songs where
5:20 um
5:22 most songs I can't hear the words to. I
5:25 just hear the music and then
5:27 occasionally a song will invade my soul.
5:31 [laughter] And when a song invades my
5:33 soul, then I have to learn everything
5:34 about it. I learn all the words. I learn
5:36 all the music. I learn to play it. I
5:38 listen to it for a [ __ ] year
5:39 straight. It's it's it's a neurospicy
5:42 thing. Let's see. Rewrite
5:45 by um Asian
5:49 Kung Fu Generation.
5:51 This is going to get me demonetized to
5:53 just play this.
5:56 All right, here we go.
6:10 Wait, I got to share this tab.
6:13 Can't hear.
6:21 >> [music]
6:28 [singing]
6:31 >> All right. So, so I got to learn the
6:32 song. I got to learn the style and I
6:35 have to learn Japanese. I can do that.
6:38 I'll have that for tomorrow. Tik Tok
6:40 pin. My son is impressed by Champ
6:41 singing. Champ is Champion is rather
6:44 Champ is rather impressive. Jeffy, you
6:47 want to sing some more? We got You got
6:48 some fans here, buddy. [music]
7:01 Somebody told me once before, you can
7:04 never go home again. [music] Won't you
7:07 leave?
7:09 Say things [singing] to steal me away.
7:12 Yeah. from the truth of who I am and
7:15 what I believe. So I thanked him [music]
7:18 for his two sides with a handshake and
7:21 some sympathy. Yeah, you done champed
7:24 [music]
7:25 up my blue jeans [singing]
7:27 and headed for this [music] big prize
7:31 of my freedom.
7:35 Bye-bye
7:36 black sheep to the black sheep of the
7:40 family. [singing]
7:42 Bye-bye.
7:44 [music]
7:46 Oh, that means so very [singing] much to
7:48 me. Bye bye black [singing and music]
7:52 sheep to my friends and my family.
7:57 Bye bye.
8:00 I got off and set my soul.
8:04 Set it free.
8:07 [music]
8:09 Oh, good evening. What are we doing?
8:17 All right, let's see. Wild tune. Not
8:19 meant for acoustic. [laughter]
8:23 [music]
8:25 I'll tell you, this is one. This is one
8:27 that that is one that um let me see um
8:30 it's difficultly called
8:33 uh Polifia.
8:35 Um
8:37 this this is one there's there's other
8:39 music I listen to where I just realized,
8:42 oh, they're just playing a completely
8:44 different game. [laughter]
8:50 Polify goat. They're playing they're
8:52 playing a musical game like like Jacob
8:54 Kier is like that for me. Polifia is
8:57 like that for me. Um this was the song.
9:08 If you can't quit the
9:12 [music]
9:17 [music]
9:24 [music]
9:33 Hey
9:42 hey. [music]
9:51 [music]
10:02 >> [music]
10:15 >> What's amazing about their music, I saw
10:17 that I saw them live once with my sons
10:19 here in Denver and like online it sounds
10:23 it sound it reminds me of kind of like
10:25 Jeanluke Ponty from the 70s like like
10:27 sort of rock jazz from the 70s.
10:29 But man, when when you're when you see
10:32 them live, it's [ __ ] rock and roll.
10:34 It is like loud, [ __ ] insane, crazy
10:37 ass rock. It's really good. Um, and then
10:39 here's another one that's just one of
10:41 those ones that's just like this is just
10:44 I will never be this level of musician.
10:47 Um, what the [ __ ] are they called? Uh,
10:50 uh, oh, what the [ __ ] are they called?
10:52 Um,
10:56 um, Lionel [clears throat] Lewis is in
10:57 it. Let's see.
11:00 Um,
11:04 I know this snarky p snarky puppy.
11:08 Yeah, this one.
11:19 [music]
11:29 >> [music]
11:34 [music]
11:41 [music]
11:48 [music]
11:51 >> Pretty sure Brandon
11:53 >> [laughter]
11:55 >> Gemini 3 dropped today and we're
11:57 listening to smooth jazz. [laughter]
12:02 That's awesome. That's awesome. This
12:04 one, the thing about this song is one, I
12:07 don't even know how to [ __ ] count it.
12:08 I think it's like in fives and sixes.
12:12 Like I I don't but I don't know. And and
12:15 then Lell Lewis, who's the drummer,
12:18 learned so so this is a live recording.
12:21 It was done in Germany, I think. Lell
12:24 Lewis, they they lost their drummer and
12:25 they called him and said, "Hey, can you
12:27 come play this concert with us, and he
12:30 flew over, he listened to the song on
12:32 the plane over, he learned it on the way
12:34 over and sat down here without rehearsal
12:36 and played it." And this it's it's
12:39 insane his drumming. [music]
12:45 Listen to this drum. [music]
12:54 >> [music]
13:01 [music]
13:03 >> Heat. Heat.
13:07 [music]
13:12 Wow.
13:15 Wow.
13:30 [music]
13:35 >> Well, you want to know something cool
13:36 actually? So, let me let me actually
13:38 relate this back to AI if I can. Let me
13:41 let me see if I can if I let me see if I
13:43 can pervert reality here. [laughter]
13:48 Okay. Um, [laughter]
13:50 so there's just in life, right, there
13:53 there's like you do what you do, there's
13:56 things you like, there's things you've
13:58 gotten really good at, and then, you
13:59 know, and then you meet people or you
14:01 see people that you're just like, "Oh,
14:03 that's just a different thing." Like
14:05 that's a thing. I will never be that.
14:08 And there's there's a weird part of me
14:10 that sometimes I get jealous of people.
14:13 Like I'm like, oh, like I really envy
14:15 them, right? And then there's a level of
14:18 talent or a level of mastery of craft
14:20 that's so high that I'm just like, oh
14:24 wow, didn't even realize that was a
14:27 thing that you could get to that level,
14:29 right? Um, black bar. And and so some of
14:33 this music's kind of like this. I
14:35 experienced this also. There's a there's
14:36 a developer um he's a he's [laughter]
14:39 he's a total weirdo um out of San
14:42 Francisco named George Hots. He was the
14:45 first guy to hack the iPhone. He he
14:47 hacked hacked the iPhone at like 16 or
14:50 17 some [ __ ] 15, I don't know,
14:52 whatever. And he's now got a
14:55 self-driving
14:56 uh car company and and and he makes
14:59 these YouTube videos where he's coding.
15:02 And so I started watching him. I don't
15:04 know, two years before I got into AI.
15:07 And he just codes. He codes like like
15:11 he's breathing. It's just like he's just
15:12 like, "Oh, I gotta do this."
15:18 Um,
15:20 and it's just like his mastery of the
15:23 craft is
15:26 his coding is second nature to him. He's
15:31 just he just thinks in it, right? and
15:33 and he debugs in real time and just
15:36 crazy. Um, and and what strikes me as
15:39 I'm as I'm sitting here is,
15:42 you know, I'm now
15:45 I'm I'm now the author of a musical
15:48 where I don't know musical theater well
15:50 enough to write songs for it. And yet I
15:52 have um I don't know coding well enough
15:56 to code [ __ ] Um, and yet today in an
16:00 hour I built a website that I've been
16:02 avoiding for months because I'm like, I
16:04 just don't feel like it and I gotta
16:06 learn. I gotta be uncomfortable and and
16:08 so today I just sucked it up and it took
16:10 me an hour. No, sorry. Took me an hour
16:14 and 23 minutes. I started it at 4 p.m.
16:16 and at 5:23 I hit publish and I sent a
16:19 note off to the people that I owed the
16:21 website to.
16:23 Uh, Megan, you're live and it's perfect
16:26 timing because I have a question for
16:27 you, but I've never joined one of these
16:29 before. Are they just o open questions
16:32 or do we have an agenda? [laughter]
16:39 That's hilarious. Uh, they are just
16:41 open. You can you can ask me anything.
16:44 And in fact, one of the things that I
16:46 think this channel is known for is well,
16:50 first of all, I rarely finish a
16:51 sentence, [laughter] but but very often
16:54 I will set out with an intention and
16:56 then someone will just ask a question.
16:57 I'm like [laughter]
16:59 just we'll just run down a hour and a
17:01 half long rabbit hole. So ask away. I I
17:04 love questions. [laughter]
17:08 What is this word agenda? You speak of
17:11 agenda. Yes. Yes. Uh rather u carrying
17:16 on then uh let's see uh point uh one a
17:20 uh let's see subp part b of the agenda
17:22 this evening is uh discuss the launch of
17:25 Gemini 3 uh shortly after C subnote
17:31 reference page C
17:34 carrying on right uh after uh uh
17:38 watching music videos on YouTube. Yes.
17:41 Yes. No, we're following the agenda.
17:42 We're right on track. Fantastic.
17:45 Fantastic. Carrying on.
17:48 We wouldn't be here if it wasn't like
17:50 that.
17:52 [music]
18:05 [music]
18:06 But anyway, my point my point my point.
18:08 What's your point, Kyle? You're making a
18:10 point. you're making some sort of point
18:12 and then you just stopped. I you know
18:14 it's called the AI learning lab and I
18:16 came here to learn and you were going
18:19 somewhere and I was taking notes. I was
18:21 I was following the agenda like I was
18:24 instructed to and you just stopped. So I
18:28 don't know what to say. Um anyway,
18:31 amazing. Okay. If I wanted to create an
18:34 AI agent that could receive emails from
18:37 journalist query services like Harrow
18:40 and analyze them over time, is that
18:42 possible? And what would be the best
18:44 service to use? For the record, an
18:47 agenda would have surprised me. Good.
18:51 [laughter]
18:53 Um, I haven't built enough. I mean, what
18:55 you're talking about isn't necessarily
18:57 an agent. It's It sounds more like an
19:00 automation. Um, which which by the way,
19:04 um,
19:05 there
19:09 I think the most
19:12 misunderstood word of 2025 is agent.
19:17 It's the most overused, underderstood,
19:20 and
19:22 not clearly defined word of 2025. How I
19:25 think of agent is an autonomous agent
19:27 where you basically give it a goal and
19:30 it just goes off and does [ __ ] for you
19:32 and comes back and checks in. Um, which
19:35 is different than an automation which is
19:37 a specific trigger. What you're
19:38 describing is more like an automation.
19:41 So there are tools like make and n8
19:46 and um zapier
19:49 and others um that do that. And so I
19:53 would say it's probably
19:58 it it would probably be relatively easy
20:00 for you to figure it out with something
20:01 like Zapier. NAND is a little bit it
20:03 depends how hungry you are for geeking
20:06 out. Um NAN is quite powerful but it
20:09 requires it's just a it's just a sort of
20:11 geekier
20:14 it's a geekier level. make is more
20:16 visual um but it's it's not connected to
20:19 as many tools and Zapier is a little
20:21 long in the tooth but it's connected to
20:23 a lot of tools and they have added an AI
20:25 layer
20:27 um oh [clears throat] yeah there's
20:30 there's um
20:34 within the AI salon so if you go to the
20:36 salon.ai AI and join the community. This
20:39 past Saturday, Brent Peterson did a a
20:43 2hour what we call a L a learn out loud
20:47 on NADN and MCPS and and building
20:51 automations and things like that. You
20:52 can go look at that. Um that's that's my
20:55 guess. But
20:58 there are things like genspark and manis
21:03 and um
21:06 the agent feature within chat GPT and
21:09 then there's a fourth one. Someone else
21:11 has an agent.
21:14 Oh, there's the perplexity browser.
21:16 There's comet. There's there's there's
21:18 the browsers that have sort of agentic
21:20 behavior within them now. So, there are
21:23 things you could try where you could
21:24 just say, "Go do what you just said."
21:28 Um, but it it sounds to me like if if
21:30 something comes to your email, that's
21:32 called a trigger event, right? You can
21:34 say if an email comes from Harrow or or
21:37 this, you know, company or that company,
21:40 and it has a query in it, you know, like
21:43 this, then then trigger this automation.
21:46 And that automation would be capture
21:48 what they're saying, throw it into a
21:49 spreadsheet,
21:51 send you something on Slack that
21:52 something came in, go and do some
21:54 research, um, you know, write a
21:57 potential response letter. Like that
21:59 feels like an automation to me. So
22:01 that's where that's where I'd go with
22:02 it. Um, but again, I'm not I have not
22:06 been diving deep into the automation
22:08 world because it's um it feels like
22:12 thankless work to me. And it also feels
22:15 like um if I just wait long enough,
22:19 agents are going to be good enough to
22:21 just do that [ __ ] [laughter]
22:24 So, so back to not having an agenda.
22:27 Creating an automation is kind of like
22:29 writing an agenda for me.
22:31 >> [laughter]
22:31 >> It's like at some point we'll get to all
22:33 the points anyway. And if we didn't then
22:36 it probably didn't matter. [laughter]
22:40 Oh,
22:42 who is the character? I don't also I
22:44 don't know my character. Sometimes I
22:45 just say [ __ ] in a funny way.
22:49 Yeah. Open AAI has an agent builder.
22:51 Updated chat GPT can also do the same
22:53 automation. Yeah.
22:58 AI music and chat ask about coding.
23:02 [music]
23:08 [music]
23:12 Okay. Um, [clears throat]
23:15 so
23:17 let's go. So I had a very very busy day
23:20 today.
23:22 And in spite of that, let me show you
23:25 two things.
23:28 share this tab.
23:31 Um,
23:35 I can see clearly now the rain is gone.
23:43 I can see all obstacles in my [singing]
23:47 way.
23:50 All right. I'm sharing. Sharing is
23:54 caring. Okay. Um,
23:59 so
24:01 vector void. So, one of the
24:05 when I when I first started playing with
24:07 AI, one of the one of the go-to prompts
24:10 that I created was write an Eminem
24:15 cipher
24:16 about quantum mechanics because I
24:18 thought I thought when a large language
24:21 model could do sophisticated word play
24:23 and talk about quantum mechanics in the
24:26 same
24:28 output, that would be pretty impressive.
24:30 And it took
24:34 almost exactly 2 years for large
24:37 language models to hit something that I
24:39 considered
24:40 that. Um, with vibe coding, I have a
24:45 similar similar sort of prompt and it's
24:47 it's actually a much more
24:48 straightforward prompt. Um, but it's um,
24:52 write me an Asteroids clone, right? Like
24:55 I my favorite video game, my first video
24:57 game that I that I that I uh you know uh
25:02 bonded with as a child as a child in in
25:06 junior high or whenever it was was
25:07 Asteroids, right? 1979 or whatever it
25:09 was. Um and there was just something
25:12 about the playability of it and the
25:13 anxiety of it and that little [ __ ]
25:15 UFO. Every time you'd hear that with the
25:18 UFO coming across, you'd be like and you
25:21 know there's [ __ ] asteroids, right?
25:24 Um, Tik Tok pin just gave a presentation
25:27 tonight in Nashville on custom GPTs.
25:30 Minds were blown. Good. Good. Kelly, I
25:34 you know, it used to be Kelly. I was
25:36 like I was like, well, you don't want to
25:37 blow people's minds too much. Now I'm
25:39 just like [ __ ] blow their minds
25:40 because it's like like even if you're
25:42 aware of this [ __ ] your mind's getting
25:44 blown, right? It's just so you might as
25:46 well just might as well just get slapped
25:48 upside the head. Hang on. Doug is
25:49 whimpering. What do you want? Cheese?
25:52 Are you looking for cheese? What's going
25:54 on?
26:00 Why
26:03 >> the whiner?
26:09 [clears throat]
26:15 Oh man. So anyway, um, so when when uh
26:19 when I saw that Gemini 3 had come out,
26:21 the first thing I did was I went to AI
26:24 Studio. So AI Studio.google.com
26:29 or maybe just AIS.google
26:32 and um
26:36 and I said, "Make me an asteroid clone."
26:38 Now, to be fair, I didn't just use a
26:41 shitty prompt. I first this is this is a
26:45 weird thing
26:47 when when we when we bond with our
26:50 [laughter] with our large language
26:52 models. I don't know about you. I kind
26:54 of like you bond with them like they're
26:56 they're your buddy. So So I was at
26:59 Gemini in their vibe coding build
27:02 section and I thought, "Oh, I want to I
27:05 want to describe Asteroids in a pretty
27:07 detailed way." So I went to chat GPT. I
27:10 realized I could have done it right in
27:12 Gemini, but but I just have a habit of
27:14 just going to chat GPT like I used to go
27:17 to Google, right? So I went to chat GPT
27:18 and I said, you know, describe describe
27:21 the video game Asteroids in as much
27:23 detail as possible. And it's so it did
27:25 the sounds and the all the stuff. So I
27:28 took that description and I went into um
27:31 Gemini 3 into the the build module in
27:34 Gemini and I said build it. And so what
27:37 I'm about to show you is basically it. I
27:39 did five or six um prompts after the
27:42 initial build to fix audio issues.
27:46 Um and the the UFOs weren't flying all
27:49 the way across the screen. They were
27:50 kind of coming on screen and then going
27:52 off. Um so I fixed a couple of really
27:55 minor things, but for the most part,
27:57 this is what came out. Am I Am I
28:00 sharing? I am. Okay.
28:32 Oh jeez, this has gotten faster since
28:34 this
28:35 It might be my machine.
28:40 [ __ ] I see that thing.
28:43 [laughter]
28:50 Anyway, um
28:53 so so that is
28:56 about as close, you know, to to a
28:59 full-on Asteroids clone like and and
29:03 again,
29:04 my day today started at 7 a.m. and I had
29:07 back-toback meetings until 4. And so the
29:11 two things that I built today, I built
29:12 in like 15minute little chunks when I
29:16 did not have focus. Like I'm I'm like
29:18 preparing for other things. I'm like,
29:20 let me just check this thing out. Um
29:22 yeah, that was built in a
29:24 studio.google.com
29:26 using Gemini 3. Um so that was that one.
29:30 And then the other thing that I did
29:32 today, so I'm I'm as many of you know or
29:34 you might know um I'm working on a book
29:38 um called 10person team.
29:41 And if you go to 10personteam.com,
29:47 one zero person team, not not teen. Um,
29:53 there's a website here for a weekly AI
29:55 workshop that I'm launching the 1st of
29:58 January
29:59 and it's got all these characters in it
30:02 and it's got all this copy. So, um, and
30:06 it's got a picture of me in a hip shirt
30:08 cuz, you know, hip shirts is where it's
30:11 at,
30:13 standing in Central Park in that hip
30:15 shirt. the story of this. So, if this
30:17 looks familiar, [laughter]
30:20 there's there's another picture of me in
30:22 a leather jacket that was just an AI
30:24 generated thing. I said, "Put me in a
30:25 leather leather jacket like Jensen
30:27 Hang." And uh and it did. And so, I
30:30 showed it to my wife today. And she
30:31 goes, "That doesn't look like you.
30:33 That's not you. You don't wear leather
30:34 jackets." [laughter] So, I was like,
30:36 "Okay, let me go get a hip shirt." So, I
30:39 went to the Robert Graham website and I
30:41 found like a $400 shirt [laughter]
30:44 and I grabbed the picture and I said,
30:47 "Switch the leather jacket out for this
30:49 shirt." And it did. And then I said,
30:51 "Put me in Central Park." So, this is a
30:53 total fabrication.
30:55 [snorts]
30:56 It doesn't even look like me, but that's
30:58 okay. I look hip like here. Wait.
31:00 [clears throat]
31:02 [laughter]
31:08 Um, but anyway,
31:10 this website, so we had the we had the
31:12 copy. The copy was already written. Um,
31:15 I had this graphic for the I had this
31:17 graphic for the for the book jacket for
31:20 the this is for the electronic press
31:21 kit, but whatever. That's the the book
31:23 cover. And then over the week, over this
31:26 past weekend, I spent really refining
31:29 these 10 characters that are the 10
31:31 person team that I'm that I'm going to,
31:33 you know, teach people how to build. And
31:36 so I had the so I had the those
31:39 characters
31:40 and then I said just I just uploaded
31:42 them all to lovable. So this was
31:44 lovable.dev
31:46 and I said turn this into a website. And
31:48 then I don't know, probably 20 or 30
31:51 prompts later, um I had this and and
31:54 like it had here it had really generic
31:58 um generic kind of icons and I said,
32:00 "Oh, I've got transparent versions of my
32:03 characters." So I uploaded four of them
32:05 and I said, you know, pop those
32:07 characters in here. And then there were
32:10 probably five prompts that were just
32:11 changing the character sizes relative to
32:13 to the text and changing the color of
32:15 those cells.
32:17 Um,
32:18 but this is it. It's responsive. I can
32:21 make it skinnier and it like it works on
32:23 mobile. It just stacks.
32:27 Um, you can't I can't uh there's no
32:31 there's no e-commerce in it right now.
32:33 Um, it it's Shopify is the only thing
32:36 that's integrated into Lovable right
32:38 now. So, um, I didn't put Stripe
32:40 payments or anything in it. So, you just
32:41 sign up for it. But anyway, um you know,
32:46 so so this was I started this at 4 PM.
32:49 So when my meetings ended, I'm like, I
32:50 got to probably let me just see what I
32:52 can do on that website. And an hour and
32:53 23 minutes later, I was done.
32:56 The other thing Lovable has is um
33:01 I own the domain 10person team. And so I
33:04 clicked on publish and I and there's a
33:06 button in there that says custom domain.
33:08 And so I clicked on it and it said,
33:10 "What do you want to point this to?" And
33:12 I put in 10personteam.com
33:14 and it it said, "Okay, let me go
33:16 discover that." And it said, "Okay, you
33:18 registered it with GoDaddy. Do you want
33:20 me just to set it up for you?" And I
33:22 said, "Sure." And so it it just
33:24 basically had me validate my GoDaddy
33:26 account. And then it did all of the
33:29 configuration of the domain. So this is
33:32 this went from not existing to being a
33:34 fully published website in an hour and
33:35 23 minutes in between a bunch of other
33:39 [ __ ] So anyway, cool, huh?
33:43 Um,
33:45 okay. So,
33:48 what I figure we should do, what I
33:50 figure we should do, oh, and by the way,
33:52 today is Lovable's um
33:55 first year annivers one year
33:57 anniversary.
33:59 And today,
34:02 this pisses me off. Okay, I'm I'm a
34:04 lovable ambassador and I love them. I
34:06 think they're great. I think it's it's
34:08 one of the better tools out there for
34:09 people that don't know Vibe coding at
34:11 all. Um,
34:13 they hit $200 million in annual
34:16 recurring revenue. [laughter]
34:19 They're a [ __ ] year old.
34:22 They're like a 50 person company.
34:25 [laughter]
34:28 I'm 13 years into my company. [laughter]
34:32 Jesus Christ.
34:35 Boy, did I pick the wrong decade not to
34:37 start an AI company.
34:39 [laughter]
34:42 Good lord. $200 million in one year.
34:45 That's insane. It's insane. But it's a
34:48 testament to what they built. So anyway,
34:52 all right. Um, and by the way, if that
34:56 workshop sounds interesting to you, sign
34:58 if you sign up for this, say join join
35:01 the team now. It's just basically
35:02 writing it into a database in lovable.
35:04 I'll check all that out and if you're if
35:06 you're interested when it goes live,
35:07 I'll let you know. It's just in this
35:09 just a pl kind of a placeholder right
35:11 now until I get feedback from the team
35:13 and we figure out, you know, how we're
35:15 going to sell it and all that sort of
35:16 stuff. So,
35:18 all right. Fantastic. Fantastic. Bob.
35:22 Yeah. Yeah. Always looking into the
35:26 future. Archetypal he is. Um, okay. Um,
35:30 so here's what I would like to do.
35:34 Champ, stop whining. Why are you
35:37 whining?
35:38 Why are you whining, Jim? Um,
35:43 [clears throat]
35:46 so there's one there's one graphic that
35:48 I want to show. So, let's see. Gemini 3.
35:53 Um
35:57 benchmarks.
36:00 [sighs]
36:02 [clears throat] That's not the one I
36:03 want. Um
36:08 comparison.
36:13 No. Wait. No. Is that it? No,
36:19 it's not it. Okay. Chart.
36:24 Come on,
36:26 Brandon. Do you know the one that I'm
36:27 talking about? Did you see the one
36:32 with the two green dots way up above
36:35 everything else?
36:41 Not that one.
36:44 Hang on. Um,
36:48 Gemini 3 versus
36:55 [clears throat]
36:57 I can see clearly now the rain is gone.
37:02 I can see all obstacles in my way.
37:08 Um, all right. I can't find it. So
37:10 anyway, so I figured what we would do
37:11 because I didn't have a I didn't have a
37:13 ton of time today to play with Gemini
37:16 other than making a kick-ass Asteroids
37:18 game.
37:20 Um, let's see. Gemini 3 is released.
37:22 It's It's available everywhere except
37:24 the Gemini app. Is it Is it available at
37:26 gemini.com? That I don't know. Hang on a
37:29 sec. Um, let's see. Gemini.google.com.
37:38 Um,
37:43 oh,
37:45 thinks through complex problems with
37:48 Gemini 3. New.
37:53 Okay. So, it's there.
37:56 All right. Interesting.
37:58 It's a Gemini. Oh, share this tab
38:00 instead. So I'm at I'm at Gemini and
38:02 down in the lower right hand corner
38:05 um it says choose your model fast
38:08 answers quickly thinking thinks through
38:10 complex topics with three pro.
38:14 So that looks like it's live there as
38:17 well. I thought it was just an AI
38:19 studio. Okay, good. So so we'll come
38:21 back to that. But what I what I figured
38:23 we would do is just sort of cruise
38:26 through X and see what people are saying
38:29 about it because a lot of people are
38:30 talking about it. Um, and it seems
38:32 pretty good and the dog's still whining.
38:34 So,
38:37 [clears throat]
38:44 is anyone in here?
39:00 Oh, good lord. Good lordy. Good lordy.
39:04 Good lordy. Twitter dating app. AI
39:07 enthusiasts are eating well tonight. Oh,
39:10 yeah. Grock 4.1 came out. Replet
39:14 launched uh a design
39:18 um agent.
39:20 It's it's like a front-end designer as
39:22 opposed to a vibe coder. It's a
39:24 front-end designer. Oh, just DM me the
39:27 chart on X. Great. Thank you.
39:30 [snorts]
39:30 [clears throat and cough]
39:32 So, we see these charts all the time,
39:37 but yeah, that's the one. Perfect. That
39:39 is exactly the one I was looking for.
39:41 So, share this tab instead.
39:44 Okay, you're not even going to be able
39:46 to see this, but
39:48 okay, let's see.
39:52 So,
39:54 down here,
39:56 like here's GPT5
39:59 high, here's 03 high,
40:03 here's GPT5 high, here's Claude sonnet
40:07 4.5.
40:09 Um,
40:15 so those are all the ones I were
40:16 pointing to are all down here down at
40:18 the bottom, right in here. This is GPT.
40:23 This is Gemini 3 Pro. And way out here
40:27 [laughter]
40:28 up and to the right is Gemini Deepseek
40:32 or Deepthink, right? Which which is now
40:34 live on Gemini. So gemini.google.com.
40:38 this cluster down here, if you remember,
40:40 chat GPT at some point was like out
40:43 here, right? Like all these models were
40:46 down here and chat GPT was the one that
40:48 was out here. This is the first time
40:51 that I've ever seen a model
40:54 significantly
40:57 outside of where OpenAI is.
41:00 This is a big [ __ ] deal.
41:03 Now, these are benchmarks. This is the
41:05 ARC AGI2 test. So, I who knows um real
41:10 world if it's going to be amazing, but
41:12 that's why I thought it might be good to
41:14 just sort of cruise through um through X
41:18 and understand what's going on. Tik Tok
41:20 pin is gone. So, if someone could repin
41:22 that, that would be great and I will
41:24 look at it. Corey Sandler just finished
41:27 a new vibe code Medi Palcal, a
41:30 medication scheduler and medical
41:34 Oh, let's see. Medical companion
41:37 testing. Awesome. That's very cool.
41:40 Corey Sandler. Corey Sandler, artist and
41:44 medicine woman. [laughter]
41:48 What do you You're like living a [ __ ]
41:50 little house on the prairie out there.
41:52 you like cooking meals, singing songs on
41:55 the acoustic guitar, throwing pottery,
41:57 and now fixing people, [laughter]
42:02 vibe coding up things, making making
42:05 lady art with the with the uh image
42:07 generator tools, [laughter]
42:10 and now and now you're going to fix the
42:12 community. That's awesome.
42:14 >> [laughter]
42:14 >> I just I I uh it it it gives me deep
42:20 deep joy
42:23 um
42:24 to be surrounded by people who
42:30 like what what excites me about what
42:32 you're doing, Corey, is that um
42:37 and I this is purely me like looking at
42:40 you from the outside. like I don't know
42:41 what motivates you or things like that,
42:42 but I just I have this sense with you
42:46 that
42:49 the form of your self-expression
42:52 doesn't really matter so much to you.
42:54 That what matters to you is that you're
42:56 self-expressed.
42:58 And these AI tools let you be
42:59 self-expressed in lots of new and
43:01 exciting ways, right? And you just you
43:04 just go you just go where the where the
43:06 muse, you know, blows your your little
43:08 tumble weed. It's it's pretty beautiful.
43:11 So anyway, and that's you you know I
43:13 think that um
43:17 when when people ask me about the future
43:19 and future of humanity and is it going
43:21 to take jobs? Isn't it going to
43:24 like yes it's going to be painful? Yes,
43:26 it's going to take jobs. Um, and
43:31 the people that take advantage of what
43:34 AI is
43:37 and use it as an as a way to amplify who
43:40 they are and what their ideas are
43:44 are going to I think they're going to be
43:45 like deeply satisfied human beings.
43:50 Um,
43:53 my weight list is a little long longer
43:55 than Dr. Quinn.
43:57 >> [laughter]
43:59 >> That's awesome. That's just awesome.
44:02 Anyway, I just, you know, I I really do
44:04 feel like we're we're entering, you
44:07 know, the next great a a great
44:10 renaissance.
44:11 And what it looks like is every single
44:13 human being that chooses to is going to
44:17 be able to do anything they [ __ ] want
44:19 in any form. And so those people that
44:23 can just fluidly shift from cooking to
44:27 guitar playing to making images in
44:29 chatbt or midjourney to to vibe coding
44:33 up medicine woman woman apps
44:36 like that feels like the future to me.
44:38 That feels like where this is headed,
44:42 right? Because all the stuff that feels
44:44 hard right now, the friction, this is
44:47 this is the thing. The friction to
44:49 self-expression
44:52 has always been high in in life, right?
44:56 It's always been high.
44:59 And I think that throughout the 20th
45:00 century, we've convinced ourselves that
45:03 it things that are good have to take
45:06 time.
45:08 They don't actually. They don't. Like
45:12 like we now live in a world where we can
45:14 do excellent things very quickly.
45:18 And that's okay,
45:20 right? It's okay. I know it feels like
45:23 cheating, but that's just because you've
45:25 been working for industrialists
45:28 who've evolved from steam engines to
45:31 computers where where we we were just
45:33 doing increasingly efficient versions of
45:36 shitty repetitive work.
45:39 And now all of a sudden that shitty
45:42 repetitive work is going to be
45:43 automated, freeing us up to do what?
45:46 whatever the [ __ ] we want.
45:49 Some people are just going to choose to
45:51 kick back and go, "Fuck it. You guys
45:53 take it from here."
45:56 I would assume they're going to get
45:57 bored pretty quickly.
46:00 Probably going to be a lot of
46:01 depression, a lot of drinking,
46:04 but for the people that are like, "No, I
46:06 want to I still have [ __ ] I want to do
46:07 on this planet." They're going to be
46:10 able to do [ __ ] anything. So anyway,
46:13 there you go. All right. [clears throat]
46:15 AI. If love in you is wrong, I don't
46:18 want to get it right. Pretty much. Okay,
46:20 let's go look at [ __ ] So, Grock 4.1 is
46:23 out. Uh
46:25 Musk claims it's better than anything
46:27 out there. And then people using it are
46:28 like, h [clears throat] yeah, it's okay.
46:31 [laughter]
46:33 Um,
46:34 [clears throat]
46:36 let's go looking. Let's go looking.
46:39 Let's go looking. Yeah. Yeah. It's
46:43 pretty simple. You just need eyes and a
46:46 brain.
46:49 The AI haters are out in force.
46:53 Is X back for you? Oh, there was a big
46:55 Cloudflare outage today. Flow by Google.
46:58 Did you know you can access Google's
46:59 advanced image and video generation
47:01 models in one place?
47:05 Um, one thing I don't think we got today
47:07 was Nano Banana 2. So maybe that comes
47:10 out tomorrow with a with a flash version
47:13 of three. Introducing mutuals,
47:17 a dating app for eirls
47:20 to meet their reply guys. I don't even
47:22 want to know what that is. Oh, someone
47:23 did it in Gemini 3. Created by me and
47:26 Gemini 3. Who wrote all the bios? Okay,
47:29 so it's a a dating app clone.
47:33 Gemini 3 is ridiculously good. Twoshot
47:35 working simulation of a nuclear power
47:38 plant. Imagine walking through a
47:41 photorealistic version of this in the
47:43 next version of Genie.
47:46 Let's look at this.
47:49 All right. There's no audio
47:53 stage and cooling tower. The core.
48:02 You're all seeing that, right?
48:07 Fascinating. All right.
48:11 [sighs and gasps]
48:15 Interesting that GPT and Grock have got
48:17 gone down a personality route while
48:19 Gemini is gunning for intelligence and
48:21 agency. I don't think that's a fair
48:25 characterization.
48:28 Um, by the way, all roles come with
48:30 promise AI equity.
48:33 Grock rank is number one. No, that's not
48:35 true.
48:37 [laughter]
48:39 No, that's not true. It's just not true.
48:44 Um,
48:46 De says, "Dream digital worker vision."
48:49 Okay,
48:51 I'm not seeing as much on Gemini 3 as I
48:55 thought I would. Let me flip over to my
48:57 generative AI tab.
49:00 All right, benchmarks.
49:03 Gemini 3 Pro can can create pretty
49:06 amazing landing pages with copy that
49:09 just makes sense.
49:23 Um,
49:25 wish I knew the prompt to that.
49:37 >> [clears throat]
49:42 >> Front end development is going to look
49:44 so much different in a few days with
49:47 Gemini 3. Front-end development. Um,
49:52 all right. Let's go.
49:56 Let's go back here. Model Gemini Pro
49:59 preview.
50:02 Build your ideas.
50:09 Build
50:12 build. Okay. So, we're in build.
50:15 So, okay. So, let's see. Let's I know
50:17 what we can do. I'm gonna I'm gonna do
50:19 it again. [laughter]
50:22 Wait. So, I'm in Gemini right now. I'm
50:24 going to go over to chat GPT [laughter]
50:26 and I'm going to have chat GPT
50:30 um spell something for us or or describe
50:33 something for us. New chat. So, I'm
50:36 going to go okay. Uh,
50:39 I saw a website with a 3D spinning globe
50:50 underneath
50:54 transparent
50:57 uh cells with text.
51:02 Let's see. Uh the globe
51:06 spinning was dynamic
51:11 based on
51:14 cursor position in the window. Um,
51:20 please describe in detail what this
51:26 might uh
51:30 uh be
51:32 [gasps]
51:33 described to a
51:36 developer and UX
51:40 genius.
51:42 Okay. So, we're gonna we're [laughter]
51:44 gonna have we're gonna have Chad GPT
51:46 tell us tell us how to ask for now.
51:49 That's how you prompt. Exactly.
51:51 [laughter] You get you get the other
51:52 [ __ ] thing to prompt for you. You
51:54 don't This is my motto for 2025.
51:58 Stop thinking that your brain is useful.
52:03 [laughter]
52:06 Let your brain do the creative [ __ ] Let
52:09 your brain [gasps]
52:11 [clears throat] appreciate flowers and
52:13 butterflies.
52:15 You don't have to describe. You don't
52:17 have to remember. Wait, what do you call
52:19 a parametric
52:21 rendering of a what's the what's the
52:24 code that makes graphics WebGL? Is it
52:27 WebGL or is it No, you don't need to
52:30 remember that [ __ ] anymore.
52:33 That's the the complications. You know
52:36 those watches, you know the the the
52:38 fancy ass watches that like Mr.
52:40 Wonderful wears that are like $600,000
52:44 and they've got these complications in
52:46 them that's like a a like a [ __ ] it
52:49 it tracks the planets in a [ __ ]
52:52 thing. That's what our world is like.
52:56 Our world is like a goddamn
52:58 complication.
52:59 So guess what? We don't have to jam all
53:02 that [ __ ] in our brain anymore. Just
53:04 have chat GBT explain it to you. Um,
53:07 what the whatever GPT gave me that Tik
53:10 Tok pin you had me at stop thinking.
53:12 Exactly.
53:14 I am here to to alleviate you of your
53:17 [ __ ] obsession with how [ __ ] smart
53:19 you are. We don't have to be smart
53:21 anymore. [laughter]
53:26 I don't even know what this said and I
53:28 don't care. I'm going to go to Gemini.
53:30 So here I'm I'm at aistudio.google.com.
53:32 google.comapps.
53:35 So, we're going to build this. I want to
53:39 I want you
53:41 Oh, wait. I got to change I got to share
53:42 this tab. Calm down, everybody.
53:44 Especially you, producer Brandon. I want
53:46 you to build
53:51 build me this website.
53:57 Oh, you know what I could have even
53:58 done? Wait, I'm going to do it because
54:01 you're going to appreciate it. You
54:02 really are. Does he ever stop? Does he
54:05 ever just do anything? Shut up. Okay,
54:09 we're going to share this tab instead.
54:11 So, here's what I'm going to do.
54:20 That's good right there. Let's see.
54:30 Okay,
54:32 I'm going to take a screenshot of this
54:34 thing. Look at this. So, not only do I
54:36 not need to use my brain, I didn't even
54:38 have to [ __ ] explain it. I could say
54:40 just tell me what's going on here,
54:43 right? Okay. So, I'm going to copy that.
54:45 Now, we're going to go back to chat.
54:46 Jet,
54:48 and I'm going to paste that in. Let me
54:50 share this. Failed to upload. Fine. I'll
54:54 paste it in again.
54:55 Okay, I say here is a screenshot.
55:01 Did you miss anything
55:04 in your description?
55:08 I want to be able to build this based on
55:14 your description.
55:17 All right.
55:19 So, it's going to tell me, "Oh, you're
55:21 right. I did miss a few things. You're a
55:23 genius for providing me that image.
55:26 [laughter]
55:44 How grandiose to to we were to think
55:47 that we couldn't learn something new.
55:49 Here's to the dreamers. [laughter]
55:53 Finally, the thinkers have a paintbrush
55:56 to paint a picture framed and and
55:58 presentable. Yeah, exactly. Okay, what
56:02 this section is hero manifesto section
56:05 with a large 3D Earth filling the Okay,
56:08 so let's see. So, let's let's just go
56:12 gra we're going to go grab all of this
56:14 cuz you know what? We'll let [ __ ]
56:17 Grock figure or Gemini figure it out.
56:20 Oh, it's still going.
56:27 You've got two realistic build paths.
56:30 It's writing me code. [laughter]
56:32 Look, look at ChatGpt showing off. Chat
56:36 GBT is like, "Wait a minute. I can Oh,
56:39 oh, that you that thing you gave me. I
56:41 can write that. I know you just asked me
56:44 to describe it, but [laughter]
56:46 this this is like this is like your
56:49 douchebag programmer friend that just
56:51 likes to show off. [laughter]
56:54 This is George Huts. This is George
56:56 Hots, right? He can just whip [ __ ] out.
57:02 All right, I'm not gonna I'm not going
57:03 to go grab all that code because I don't
57:05 want Gemini cheating. I'm just going to
57:07 grab the shitty description before.
57:08 Okay, here we go. developer focus
57:12 description components interactive 3D
57:14 globe background layer. Okay, good.
57:16 Perfect. Um,
57:20 great. There it is. Okay. So, now we're
57:24 going to go here. I want you to build me
57:26 this website. And I'm going to paste it
57:29 in. I'm just going to hit build.
57:32 And then let's watch it.
57:40 >> [clears throat]
57:43 >> Okay, question thought. Here's a wild
57:45 one. I just told Chat GPD to clone all
57:48 open source codes from GitHub minus
57:50 copyright. Sure. Okay. Um, let me
57:56 untie my hands from behind my GPT back.
57:59 [laughter]
58:01 Oops. What are you building it in,
58:03 please? Okay.
58:05 So, Gemini 3 is available now at
58:08 aistudio.google.com.
58:10 So, I'm in the if you go
58:12 aistudio.google.comapps,
58:15 that's their vibe coding environment.
58:17 It's really good. It's not super pretty
58:21 um but it's it's quite good. And now
58:23 with Gemini 3 in it, it should be really
58:26 good. You can also go to
58:27 gemini.google.com google.com and it
58:30 looks like um Gemini 3 is there as well.
58:35 Um the one thing we haven't even touched
58:38 on yet is Gemini 3 is multimodal. I
58:41 should be able to upload videos or just
58:44 put in a YouTube thing and tell it to go
58:46 find the scene with the pink ball in it
58:49 if there's a pink ball in there. Um
58:53 that's where I'm prototyping my image
58:54 generator. Image to image. Very cool.
58:57 Yeah. Yeah. It's the the uh
58:59 astudio.google.com
59:01 is really quite good. Orbital view. Oh,
59:04 look. Look what we have. [laughter]
59:08 Holy [ __ ]
59:10 Unbelievable.
59:12 [laughter]
59:14 That's This is This is a oneshot.
59:18 And notice that the um the clouds are
59:21 moving
59:23 um at a different speed than the than
59:26 the continents. Except where's the rest
59:28 of the continents? We we have an issue.
59:31 We have an issue. 90% of the world is uh
59:35 is covered in water. There's Australia.
59:41 Well, maybe that maybe the Pacific Ocean
59:43 really is that big. Oh, you know what it
59:44 is? You know what's [ __ ] me up is the
59:46 clouds are moving faster than the
59:48 continents. Yeah, cuz here's Asia.
59:50 Here's Asia. Here's India. Here's
59:52 Australia.
59:55 Did you just upload the URL of what you
59:57 wanted to replicate? No, Corey. So, I
59:59 went So,
1:00:02 so I saw a Twitter post that had a cool
1:00:06 website with a spinning globe on it. I
1:00:09 went to chat GPT and I just said,"I just
1:00:11 saw a cool website with a spinning 3D
1:00:14 globe underneath some text." And then I
1:00:17 had ChatgPT describe in detail what I
1:00:21 described in horrible
1:00:23 um product specs. Like I acted like most
1:00:27 clients of of developers, right? You
1:00:31 know what I saw? I saw You know what I
1:00:33 saw? I saw a website and there was this
1:00:36 whole earth and there was like text in
1:00:38 front of it, but the earth was spinning
1:00:40 and you could scroll the website while
1:00:42 the earth just spun underneath you. It
1:00:44 I'll tell you what it felt like. It felt
1:00:46 like I was like like on a satellite. It
1:00:50 felt like I went up on like one of Elon
1:00:52 Musk's rockets and hopped off and got on
1:00:54 the space station. I'm just sitting
1:00:56 there looking at the Earth and then
1:00:57 there's like text in front of me. It's
1:00:58 amazing. Anyway, could you build
1:01:00 something like that? I've got like I
1:01:03 mean budget's a little tight. [laughter]
1:01:05 We're going to need this in two weeks
1:01:07 and uh could probably pay you like 2500
1:01:11 bucks. Does that seem reasonable?
1:01:13 Right.
1:01:15 So that's how I described it [laughter]
1:01:19 and then chat GPT did its thing and then
1:01:22 I just pasted it into Gemini and I said
1:01:24 go build this and it did. [laughter]
1:01:28 Initiate sequence. Let's see if that
1:01:31 does anything.
1:01:32 None of these things do anything. But
1:01:34 still, look, you got transparent windows
1:01:37 with blur. You've got the clouds rolling
1:01:41 faster than the continents. The
1:01:43 continents look like
1:01:46 gorgeous. [laughter]
1:01:52 It's just
1:01:57 right.
1:02:00 Yeah, Joe Dissult. I know, right?
1:02:03 That's [ __ ] stupid.
1:02:09 I mean, do you remember like a year ago
1:02:12 when you would say like like uh use code
1:02:16 to to draw a whatever a llama and it
1:02:20 would make like a stick figure llama and
1:02:22 you're like well it sort of looks like a
1:02:24 llama
1:02:27 and now we've got [clears throat]
1:02:29 parametric quadrainear
1:02:34 multi-layered 3D Atmospheric
1:02:38 background images being generated
1:02:41 behind. [laughter]
1:02:46 Welcome to the future, kids. That's
1:02:48 [ __ ] crazy. It's crazy. Crazy crazy.
1:02:54 Okay. AI has come a long way since we
1:02:56 started together, hasn't it?
1:02:59 You figure if Google is going to get
1:03:00 SMTG perfect, um, it would be a globe or
1:03:04 a map. Well, I Yeah, I mean, listen, but
1:03:06 it's still like a year ago, you could
1:03:09 ask for [ __ ] like this and not even and
1:03:11 it would just be like a, you know, like
1:03:14 like bad,
1:03:16 you know, bad uh whatever. Parametric
1:03:19 quadrilinear. I'm stealing that.
1:03:21 [laughter]
1:03:22 I came in late. What tool is this, Tony?
1:03:24 What's happening? Um, graphing this in
1:03:28 VR to teach geography. Yeah. So, wait,
1:03:30 let's go do that. Okay, hang on a sec.
1:03:32 [clears throat] Let's do this. Let's go.
1:03:35 Um,
1:03:36 I'm gonna go. This is great.
1:03:39 I want to turn this into a
1:03:44 geography
1:03:47 um
1:03:51 uh
1:03:53 educator.
1:03:54 As the world spins,
1:03:59 the text
1:04:02 of the interface
1:04:06 reacts
1:04:08 to it
1:04:10 and teaches
1:04:15 about what is being seen
1:04:19 on the globe
1:04:22 below.
1:04:27 Um,
1:04:29 at the bottom of the page
1:04:37 should be a slider.
1:04:42 No, let's say there should be a
1:04:46 uh
1:04:48 pause
1:04:50 button.
1:04:53 to stop the globe
1:04:57 spinning
1:04:58 and some sort of control
1:05:03 to manually
1:05:05 spin it
1:05:10 or even zoom in.
1:05:14 All right, that seems pretty [ __ ]
1:05:15 complicated. It's probably not, but
1:05:17 whatever. Go build that for me, you
1:05:20 jerk. You big dumb dummy.
1:05:23 [clears throat]
1:05:30 They also have an app gallery. Oh,
1:05:33 that's cool. With apps. Yeah. Yeah.
1:05:35 Yeah.
1:05:37 [clears throat]
1:05:37 By the way, if you haven't ever seen one
1:05:39 of these things code, they're pretty
1:05:41 crazy. So, here's the Earth code.
1:05:49 And then I'm sure it's in there
1:05:50 rewriting [ __ ]
1:05:53 Here's the What is this? The scene
1:05:54 container.
1:05:56 Here's index.html.
1:05:59 So we import
1:06:02 React 3 DRI Fiber Frame Motion
1:06:08 Lucid React Google Genai.
1:06:13 All right. So now it's rewriting code.
1:06:19 Remember remember when I said earlier
1:06:20 about watching George Hot's code? This
1:06:23 is faster than that. Now George would
1:06:26 go, "Yeah, but it's not as good as me."
1:06:28 And he's right, but like I never would
1:06:31 have been as good as him.
1:06:34 And now I'm at least this good.
1:06:36 [laughter]
1:06:38 Well, you're not really coding, are you?
1:06:40 It's it's what we like to call in the
1:06:42 business AI slop. You're you're a slop
1:06:46 merchant, Mr. Shannon.
1:06:48 You know, Mr. Shannon, what you do in
1:06:50 here is you tell people that they've got
1:06:51 some sort of creative self-expression,
1:06:54 and really all they're doing is pushing
1:06:55 a button.
1:06:57 That's what we call slop.
1:07:00 Don't pedal and slop, Mr. Shannon.
1:07:07 Oh, look. We got a thing. The Atlantic
1:07:10 Ocean. Pause.
1:07:12 Can I click on stuff? Scanning the
1:07:14 surface.
1:07:16 Equator. Wait, here's here's Baja.
1:07:21 Play. Stop.
1:07:23 Pause. Uh, okay. Wait. Geo
1:07:25 [clears throat] Insight. This is cool.
1:07:27 So this is called GL Insight.
1:07:31 [clears throat] Yeah. Yeah. Mr. Shannon,
1:07:33 what you created there is relatively
1:07:34 trivial. It's just it's just a
1:07:36 hard-coded uh series of uh XML and HTML
1:07:41 uh text units that are are mapped to the
1:07:43 relative position of the Earth rotating
1:07:45 below us. It's relatively trivial, Mr.
1:07:48 Shannon.
1:07:49 It's what we in the business call slop.
1:08:00 >> [laughter]
1:08:06 >> Good lord.
1:08:08 Can't can't we This is why we can't have
1:08:10 good things. Nice things. Okay, wait.
1:08:14 Hold on. Hold. Time out. We're going to
1:08:16 do something else now. Okay. Okay, we're
1:08:18 going to say um this is great,
1:08:22 but what I
1:08:25 I now know I want
1:08:30 is a system
1:08:33 where
1:08:35 at any moment I can
1:08:40 click on the on the Earth below
1:08:46 and you will find
1:08:50 where that is on Earth
1:08:54 and do a search
1:08:58 for
1:09:00 uh the most interesting
1:09:05 thing or things that
1:09:09 have happened there or are
1:09:15 geographical.
1:09:16 ally
1:09:18 interesting in interesting.
1:09:22 So somewhere between
1:09:26 a [clears throat]
1:09:27 history app
1:09:31 and a geography
1:09:35 app.
1:09:37 Go. You [ __ ] figure it out. Use your
1:09:41 fancy AI
1:09:44 [laughter]
1:09:44 and go make us a clickable Earth.
1:09:52 Weaver I can only imagine is no longer a
1:09:54 thing. AI Studio also lets you save
1:09:58 GitHub right away if you want. Love AI
1:10:01 Studio. Yeah, the AI Studio is really
1:10:04 quite impressive, I got to tell you. Um,
1:10:07 [clears throat]
1:10:08 if you've been watching this channel for
1:10:10 a while, I gave Google [ __ ] for years
1:10:15 because what they were building was
1:10:19 horrible.
1:10:21 It was just horrible. It was just bad.
1:10:24 They would announce stuff and never ship
1:10:26 it. The stuff they would ship would be
1:10:27 broken. Their demos were embarrassing.
1:10:32 And holy [ __ ] in the last year they're
1:10:34 just like, "All right, listen. Listen.
1:10:37 We had two years of fun where we were
1:10:39 just [ __ ] around. Let's get let's get
1:10:42 some of our smart people. Let's let's
1:10:44 put a couple of couple of hundred
1:10:46 billion dollars into this thing and
1:10:48 let's go [ __ ] destroy everyone."
1:10:50 It's pretty impressive. It really is.
1:10:54 We're talking about Gemini 3. We are.
1:10:57 Um, do you host your own AI? I do not.
1:10:59 Um, I said earlier, I can't believe I'm
1:11:01 saying this, but I'm digging Google
1:11:03 again. I know. I know. Me, too. Source
1:11:06 camp. It's it's like
1:11:08 it's like I I still have chat GPT
1:11:12 imprinted on my on my soul, but
1:11:21 like I'm feeling I'm starting to feel
1:11:25 how small Open AI is right now and how
1:11:27 big Google is. and and normally big is a
1:11:31 detriment but but what Google can do is
1:11:33 if they choose to focus those resources
1:11:35 and pull their smart people together and
1:11:37 push in the same direction they can do
1:11:39 remarkable stuff and what's happening
1:11:40 what I what I sense happening at open AI
1:11:43 is they've got um a culture of just
1:11:46 invent it and build it and so there's
1:11:48 just all of these experiments going on
1:11:50 that are not necessarily in the same
1:11:52 direction and Google suffered this the
1:11:55 first two years they were just all over
1:11:56 the [ __ ] place you couldn't find they
1:11:59 would announce stuff. I I I'm sure there
1:12:01 are videos on this channel of me
1:12:05 being excited to go find something that
1:12:07 Google announced and I literally
1:12:09 couldn't find it. That's not the case
1:12:11 anymore. They they've got their [ __ ]
1:12:13 together. So anyway, he who has the data
1:12:16 makes the rules. No, I would disagree
1:12:18 with that. He who has the data and
1:12:23 figures out how to leverage it makes the
1:12:25 rules. Okay. Click anywhere on Earth to
1:12:27 discover its history. So, let me pause.
1:12:31 I should be able Oh, I can. Holy [ __ ]
1:12:33 I'm like, I should be able to just grab
1:12:35 the Earth and spin it. Oh, look at that.
1:12:39 Look.
1:12:47 Holy [ __ ] Look what this thing just
1:12:49 did.
1:12:55 [sighs]
1:12:58 Columbia's Grand Canyon. The majestic.
1:13:01 This is unbelievable.
1:13:06 This is unbelievable what I just made.
1:13:10 This is unbelievable.
1:13:12 I can spin the Earth. I need to be able
1:13:15 to hide this window. But that's okay.
1:13:17 How do I
1:13:19 I can only put a pin where this is
1:13:21 somewhere at the bottom of Saudi Arabia.
1:13:24 right at the top of
1:13:26 uh Africa. So, the resilient
1:13:30 rhythm of Somali life in the vast
1:13:33 sunbaked plains of Somalia. Oh, wait,
1:13:36 wait, where did I Oh, [ __ ] I moved I
1:13:38 clicked somewhere else. Um
1:13:41 Oh, and I can zoom in and out. Jesus
1:13:44 Christ, this is amazing.
1:13:46 Okay, so wait, I need a way. Okay. Um,
1:13:50 uh, I need a way
1:13:54 to temp hide
1:13:57 the info window.
1:14:03 Um,
1:14:08 I need to be able to click
1:14:14 anywhere in the screen
1:14:17 to drop a pin.
1:14:21 Um the
1:14:24 uh like uh some areas right now
1:14:30 don't seem to be responsive
1:14:34 and I have a feeling it's about the text
1:14:40 window. So we'll give it a little clue
1:14:42 like like another like a bad client.
1:14:45 We'll try to tell the engineers that we
1:14:48 know better about their shitty app than
1:14:50 we do than they do. [laughter]
1:14:54 Um, let's see. Um, I also
1:14:58 want you [clears throat]
1:15:03 um to generate
1:15:06 or pull images
1:15:12 for the um
1:15:16 story that you write.
1:15:22 Oh, wait. One more thing. I also
1:15:26 um
1:15:27 want you um to
1:15:32 um date
1:15:36 the
1:15:39 story
1:15:41 you write.
1:15:44 Eg.
1:15:46 In 1932,
1:15:49 a plane crashed here. Um
1:15:55 or when Earth first formed a meteor
1:16:05 struck here. Tik Tok pin.
1:16:08 Um
1:16:10 that's really not cool. Haha. It's just
1:16:12 links on top of a GUI. Yeah. Okay, Jess.
1:16:17 [laughter] Yeah, whatever.
1:16:22 >> [laughter]
1:16:26 >> Yeah, I know. It's just links on top of
1:16:28 a GUI of a spinning Earth with
1:16:31 photorealistic continents, clouds that
1:16:34 move at different speeds, dropping a
1:16:36 pin, doing a doing a search, using AI to
1:16:41 write an article, and displaying it. I
1:16:43 know it's really trivial
1:16:47 unless you're not a developer.
1:16:51 If you're a developer, great. I didn't I
1:16:54 didn't have a product spec for this.
1:16:57 I saw a Twitter post that had a web page
1:16:59 with a spinning globe beneath it. And we
1:17:02 tried to figure out if we could like
1:17:04 replicate that by just describing it.
1:17:06 The answer was yes. And then I said,
1:17:08 "Oh, wouldn't it be cool if we could
1:17:09 turn that into a something?" And here we
1:17:12 are. It's been 15 minutes.
1:17:15 So yes, technically it's trivial, but
1:17:18 realistically, what are you [ __ ]
1:17:20 high?
1:17:23 I don't code.
1:17:25 I have no interest in coding. I don't
1:17:27 know what the components are beneath
1:17:28 this.
1:17:30 Do you not get that there that 99% of
1:17:34 the people on Earth are not like you,
1:17:43 right?
1:17:46 Like this is an unlock. Here's the
1:17:48 bigger picture here. And and listen,
1:17:52 you're genius at code. Are you also
1:17:54 genius at images? Are you also genius at
1:17:57 music? Are you also genius at at
1:18:00 creative writing
1:18:03 because you get to benefit from this
1:18:04 too, right? Like as humans, we've all
1:18:07 got centers of power and then we've all
1:18:10 got these gaps and our gaps far outweigh
1:18:14 our centers of power,
1:18:17 right? Like I understand code. So like
1:18:22 you know I'm here in like creative
1:18:23 writing land and visual land and
1:18:26 abstract thinking land and strategic
1:18:28 land. That's my center of power. I can
1:18:31 understand code but I can't do it and I
1:18:33 can't certainly can't do it in a deep
1:18:35 way right so I get to go play in spheres
1:18:40 no pun intended I get to go play in
1:18:43 spheres internal error let's see retry
1:18:47 I get to go play in spheres that I don't
1:18:50 get to play in you get to do that too so
1:18:52 maybe you're genius at coding and you
1:18:53 look at something like this and you're
1:18:54 like that's just a trivial piece of [ __ ]
1:18:57 but you right now could go write a
1:18:59 musical
1:19:00 Well, I don't have an interest in
1:19:01 writing a musical, but you could.
1:19:04 You could go do an art show. You could
1:19:06 go make a movie.
1:19:09 That's what I'm talking about here. This
1:19:11 isn't about
1:19:13 the validity of any single application.
1:19:16 This is about any human being on Earth
1:19:18 that has access to these technologies is
1:19:21 going to be able to take some idea they
1:19:24 have and manifest it. That's what I find
1:19:26 exciting.
1:19:28 Um, been working on five different
1:19:29 projects in AI Studio for a while, but
1:19:32 hoping this
1:19:34 can actually finish them. Well, that's
1:19:35 one of the [ __ ] horrible things about
1:19:38 vibe coding is is just getting [ __ ]
1:19:40 done. And in fact, right now, I I think
1:19:44 I overco complicated our app here and
1:19:47 it's it's not happy with me. [laughter]
1:19:50 It crashed.
1:19:55 Oh, good lord. Holy [ __ ] Sounds like
1:19:59 the Beatric character. Um, that's ready
1:20:02 to sell right now or give away as an
1:20:04 educational tool. I know this is crazy,
1:20:07 right? Because the other thing you could
1:20:08 add to this is you could add a date
1:20:10 slider, right? Like I want to spin the
1:20:13 earth and then I could have a date
1:20:14 slider that goes from like prehistoric
1:20:17 times to, you know, to the present
1:20:21 in some sort of logarithmic scale,
1:20:25 right? It expands as you get closer to
1:20:27 the present. [snorts]
1:20:29 [clears throat and cough]
1:20:32 Oh man.
1:20:34 What's the best tool and easiest tool to
1:20:37 make a website?
1:20:39 like an art website there. There's so
1:20:41 many of them. Mary, I just I did mine my
1:20:45 uh my workshop website today in lovable.
1:20:49 So,
1:20:52 [clears throat]
1:20:54 but probably something like uh you know
1:20:56 any any one of the website building
1:20:58 tools analyzing one error. So, it's
1:21:01 fixing its own errors which is good.
1:21:04 What is AI studio?
1:21:08 So, AI Studio. Okay. So, let me show
1:21:10 you. I'll I'll do a new window here for
1:21:12 a second while that thing keeps
1:21:13 building.
1:21:15 Let me share this tab. So, I'm going to
1:21:17 go to AI Studio.google.
1:21:22 I think I don't think you need even need
1:21:24 the com anymore. You can just go to
1:21:26 Google. Nope. Wrong.
1:21:29 Okay.
1:21:33 Okay. So, so here I am at at Gemini or
1:21:38 at AI Studio. And so you can do things
1:21:41 like they've got things down here. You
1:21:43 can make a nano banana powered app. You
1:21:46 can create conversational voice apps. Um
1:21:49 they've got an app preview gallery um
1:21:52 where you can go look at [ __ ] other
1:21:54 people have built and then you can remix
1:21:56 it. Um but in the lefthand menu here um
1:22:01 oh we're we're in it. So, if you go to
1:22:04 when you land on AI Studio, if you go to
1:22:07 the build tab,
1:22:10 this is
1:22:13 Google's vibe coding tool. And so that's
1:22:16 where we are.
1:22:20 Thanks. I have lovable.dev. Yeah,
1:22:21 lovable.dev is really good. Actually,
1:22:24 you can just go to ai.dev. Oh, that's
1:22:27 funny.
1:22:29 AI.dev. Let's see if Vickiy's lying to
1:22:32 us. Don't lie to us, Vicki. Oh, she's
1:22:36 correct. Look at her with her redirect
1:22:39 knowledge.
1:22:41 Vicki. Vicki, our second brain.
1:22:43 [laughter]
1:22:47 Note to publish the app. Well, let's go
1:22:49 see if the app is is is working. Did we
1:22:52 Oh, it's still Oh, wait, wait. Are we
1:22:55 ready? I think we're ready.
1:23:00 analyzing sector.
1:23:03 Oh, I got to share this.
1:23:09 Chronosphere.
1:23:14 Look, it made images. The peanut
1:23:16 revolution. A crop. A crops redemption.
1:23:21 Worth county, Georgia, USA.
1:23:24 Except I can't scroll. I can put it
1:23:27 away. Show intel.
1:23:30 Okay. So,
1:23:34 AI generated visualization. Oh, wow. It
1:23:36 generated that.
1:23:39 Holy [ __ ] Why can I not scroll this?
1:23:42 Okay. Um, it looks like the article
1:23:48 is
1:23:50 uh
1:23:53 it uh is in a scrollable
1:23:58 window.
1:24:01 i.e. the text is cut off at the bottom.
1:24:08 Um,
1:24:10 but it is not [clears throat]
1:24:19 scrollable. I should be able to see the
1:24:23 whole
1:24:25 article.
1:24:34 Let me go full screen with this thing.
1:24:36 This thing's [ __ ] cool, man. All
1:24:38 right, let's go. We'll go to like the
1:24:40 tip of Baja California.
1:24:48 I love how the clouds are still rolling.
1:24:51 Every time I come across around these
1:24:53 parts, my head explodes. [laughter] I
1:24:55 know you shouldn't. Okay. The world's
1:24:57 aquarium. Kustau's discovery of the Sea
1:24:59 of Cortez.
1:25:01 Western Gulf of Mexico. That's not
1:25:04 right, is it? No.
1:25:08 Cuz I'm in Baja. I'm not in the Gulf of
1:25:10 Mexico.
1:25:15 Far beneath the surface of the western
1:25:17 Gulf of Mexico. No.
1:25:22 And I can't scroll. But I can I can
1:25:25 close that. Passive scan. Atlantic
1:25:28 Ocean. Let's just drop something in the
1:25:29 middle of the ocean.
1:25:38 Analyzing sector.
1:25:59 Oh, wait. It just did something. What
1:26:02 did I do?
1:26:06 To fix the scrolling issue, I need to
1:26:08 ensure
1:26:09 Okay. Click anywhere on Earth. Full
1:26:12 screen. You can all see this still,
1:26:14 right? [clears throat] Click. Analyzing
1:26:17 sector.
1:26:28 Frankly, what's happening?
1:26:32 [sighs and snorts]
1:26:33 [gasps]
1:26:34 Robert Rossy sent a heart. Whoever is
1:26:36 sending gifts on Tik Tok, thank you very
1:26:38 much. Yay. My next vacay. Every time I
1:26:41 come around these hearts, my head
1:26:42 explodes.
1:26:44 Jeff Flanigan, I learned that Google AI
1:26:47 startup school. Oh, look.
1:26:50 >> [laughter]
1:26:50 >> This is amazing
1:26:52 star maps of the Pacific Polynesian
1:26:54 voyaging
1:26:56 circa 1 AD to 1200 AD. At these remote
1:27:00 coordinates in the western Pacific Ocean
1:27:02 so far from visible land lies a watery
1:27:04 expanse once a super highway for
1:27:07 whatever. So it generates Oh, this is so
1:27:10 cool. It generates like a Polynesian
1:27:12 ship with constellations on the sail and
1:27:15 in the sky because that's how they did
1:27:17 their navigating.
1:27:19 Oh, wait. Baja sir is the sea of Cortez.
1:27:22 Okay, awesome. Great. [laughter]
1:27:27 Okay, then I guess I was right. Okay, so
1:27:29 we have kids.
1:27:33 We have Let's see. Let's go to Europe.
1:27:37 We'll go somewhere in the England.
1:27:46 Oh, cursor coordinates. The dawn of
1:27:49 temples.
1:27:50 Wait. The haunting tale of the Pendle
1:27:52 witches.
1:27:54 Pendle Hill, Lanasher, England. 1612
1:27:58 nestled. This thing's [ __ ] cool.
1:28:01 Yeah, it's just a it's just a trivial
1:28:04 simply what you've got there is you
1:28:05 you've got some interface sitting on top
1:28:08 of a a GUI. It's it's a relatively it's
1:28:10 a relatively trivial. It's a
1:28:12 straightforward
1:28:14 [laughter]
1:28:18 Are you [ __ ] kidding me?
1:28:22 This didn't exist before. This didn't
1:28:24 exist 30 minutes ago.
1:28:34 [sighs]
1:28:36 Now share it with us. I'm going to
1:28:38 publish this [ __ ]
1:28:40 I don't know how to do that. [laughter]
1:28:45 I can push it to GitHub.
1:28:47 Makes sense. I don't I like I don't even
1:28:49 really know how to do GitHub. Switch the
1:28:52 API key. Oh, Jesus. Switch to API key.
1:28:55 Share the app. Okay. Publish your app.
1:28:59 Share the app in expanded view by
1:29:01 default. Copy.
1:29:03 All right.
1:29:05 All right, people. So, you can you can
1:29:08 get my app,
1:29:10 but you got to go to the AI salon
1:29:13 in the AI learning lab, the Irregulars
1:29:16 channel, and I'm going to say, um, this
1:29:21 is flipping cool
1:29:26 Gemini 3 built
1:29:30 in real time
1:29:35 based on a description
1:29:40 of a Twitter post [laughter]
1:29:42 of an expost. I'll call it X post about
1:29:47 a a cool interface
1:29:53 led to this
1:30:07 Let me get rid of that. Let me go
1:30:11 Oh, I'm not sharing this. Hang on a sec.
1:30:13 I'm going to go back here
1:30:16 and I'm going to go full screen. Yeah,
1:30:19 that's good.
1:30:24 History. This is [ __ ] cool. I don't
1:30:27 care what anyone says. nerds or not.
1:30:31 It's just a trivial little applicate.
1:30:34 Shut up.
1:30:37 God [laughter] damn it. I [gasps] just
1:30:39 like I hope that person gets a hug. They
1:30:43 need a hug. Like find some [ __ ] joy.
1:30:45 This is [ __ ] miraculous. If you don't
1:30:48 think this is [ __ ] cool.
1:30:51 Jesus Christ.
1:30:53 Um,
1:30:55 okay. Back to this. Can I paste this
1:30:58 here? Paste think. No. Ah, rigum.
1:31:02 Frigum. Hang on. Hold. Please. I do
1:31:06 this.
1:31:08 I don't [clears throat] know. You know
1:31:09 what I'll do? I'll make this smaller.
1:31:12 No. Uh, maybe.
1:31:17 Can I move this window? No. That sucks.
1:31:22 [clears throat]
1:31:30 The haunting of No, I was right before.
1:31:34 Oh, I know what I'll do. Calm down,
1:31:36 everyone. He doesn't seem to know what
1:31:39 he's doing. Shoot up. Okay. Tools, image
1:31:43 size, adjust size. We'll make this
1:31:47 thing, I don't know, 1,800 pixels wide.
1:31:53 That's good. And then we will go save as
1:31:57 JPEG Tik Tok pin. You may need a Google
1:32:00 Cloud account for some things.
1:32:03 Kyle for sure change API key or hide it
1:32:06 in an EV env file. Okay. [laughter]
1:32:14 See, you know what, Robert Rossy, this
1:32:16 is this is what I hate. When reality
1:32:18 sneaks into my life, it pisses me off.
1:32:21 Yeah, I know. I got to do the security
1:32:23 thing. You're right. [laughter]
1:32:25 Globe app.
1:32:27 Um, save. Pate will be proud when he
1:32:31 gets [clears throat] back from the
1:32:32 launch party. I I hope Pate knows we're
1:32:36 we're giving them the love. Okay, so I'm
1:32:38 going to go back to AI Salon. Let me
1:32:40 share this tab. Let me go in here and
1:32:43 we're going to add in our little
1:32:45 picture.
1:32:47 We're going to add in our little
1:32:49 picture. There we go. Yeah, that's globe
1:32:52 app. There you go. Very nice.
1:32:56 Oh, come on.
1:32:59 Are you [ __ ] kidding me? Really?
1:33:01 That's not 25 megabytes.
1:33:05 Export
1:33:08 JPEG.
1:33:12 File size 390K.
1:33:18 globe.
1:33:24 Someone needs to [ __ ] create an AI
1:33:27 that just has websites accept any file
1:33:30 in any format and just [ __ ] deal with
1:33:33 it. I It should not be on me as a user
1:33:36 to figure out your stupid [ __ ]
1:33:38 inconsistently in unsupported [ __ ]
1:33:42 All right, that's done. I'm going to
1:33:44 notify everyone. [ __ ] cool.
1:33:48 Sorry, I can't post the video. Your post
1:33:50 is live. Okay, let me close this. There
1:33:54 we go. Okay, this is flipping cool.
1:33:56 Gemini 3. So, we're in the AI salon.
1:34:00 We're down in the play and create area.
1:34:02 AI learning lab. And if you want to go
1:34:05 play with my Chronosphere. Oh, but but
1:34:07 now wait, I published it.
1:34:10 And I probably have a bad API thing in
1:34:13 there. Switch API key. So, no, this says
1:34:16 switch to API key. No, I'm not going to
1:34:19 switch to API key. Someone tell me if
1:34:22 that thing works. AI seems to be the
1:34:25 same talking with a human.
1:34:29 One language. Yes.
1:34:32 All right. Use handbreak to change the
1:34:35 size. Thank you.
1:34:37 Um,
1:34:39 you should start adding. Find out how I
1:34:42 made this on today YouTube. Oh, that's a
1:34:46 Oh, that's a really good idea. Silver
1:34:49 Fox
1:34:51 works for him. Okay, so we've got we now
1:34:54 have
1:34:56 this cool ass app.
1:35:00 You You can just spin around.
1:35:03 Uh oh. What happened? Why is our pins
1:35:07 not drawing correctly?
1:35:11 Oh, there's something about the bottom
1:35:13 of the earth. The pins don't display
1:35:14 correctly.
1:35:21 Failed to call the Gemini API. Quota
1:35:23 exceeded. Oh, [laughter]
1:35:28 request per minute.
1:35:31 [laughter]
1:35:31 You all have destroyed.
1:35:39 Oh god, I'm gonna have to de deep
1:35:42 depublish this thing.
1:35:46 You even used an API. What did I do?
1:35:49 [laughter]
1:35:50 How do I undo what I did, Robert?
1:35:57 [laughter]
1:35:57 >> Kyle, that's a local error for you. It's
1:36:00 working for me still. Okay. [laughter]
1:36:07 Um, anyway, that's a cool app. So, what
1:36:10 I should do is I should go post that on
1:36:12 X, shouldn't I? And I'll tag Logan
1:36:14 Kilpatrick. So, wait, who did this one?
1:36:16 Some just some dude. Okay.
1:36:20 So, I think what I'll do is
1:36:22 [clears throat] I'll grab this
1:36:26 and then I'm going to do hearty heart.
1:36:28 Let me share this.
1:36:30 So, I'm going to I'm going to heart this
1:36:32 thing that we found
1:36:35 and I'm going to go quote I'm going to
1:36:38 say
1:36:40 using
1:36:44 um Schubam's
1:36:48 um
1:36:58 interface case as inspiration
1:37:09 tonight.
1:37:11 Let's see. Tonight
1:37:13 on
1:37:15 AI learning lab live stream
1:37:22 I used
1:37:25 at Google AI Studio
1:37:33 to create
1:37:37 this amazing
1:37:40 um I don't even know what it's call like
1:37:42 what would you call this thing? this
1:37:44 amazing um
1:37:53 uh global
1:37:56 history tool map app history history
1:38:00 tool
1:38:02 and map app
1:38:06 and then I'm going to put in my picture
1:38:08 that I made.
1:38:14 And then I'm going to go paste. Oops.
1:38:19 What's going on?
1:38:26 Oh, I see.
1:38:31 Um,
1:38:44 copy
1:38:46 [sighs]
1:38:47 uh uh uh
1:38:54 um at Logan Kilpatrick.
1:38:58 Um,
1:39:00 y'all
1:39:02 are slaying it.
1:39:05 [cough and clears throat]
1:39:06 Exclamation point at school.
1:39:12 Check it out
1:39:17 um at Google.
1:39:24 Um,
1:39:25 nice work.
1:39:27 All right, let's throw a paint modder in
1:39:30 there. Paint modder.
1:39:40 [clears throat]
1:39:46 Those TPUs must be [laughter]
1:39:51 on fire.
1:39:55 Post. All right. Interactive geography
1:39:59 educator. I like that. That's really
1:40:01 good. Except I did this as a quote post.
1:40:05 So I don't think
1:40:08 I can edit it. Maybe I can.
1:40:12 Here it is. Edit post. What did you say?
1:40:17 Interactive global Wait. Interactive
1:40:19 geography educator. this amazing
1:40:23 [laughter]
1:40:24 global history tool and map app. No, I
1:40:26 think your yours is better. Interactive
1:40:30 [laughter]
1:40:31 geography
1:40:34 gap
1:40:37 and history
1:40:42 educator
1:40:46 update. All right, so do me a favor. Go
1:40:50 post the [ __ ] out of this thing. Go tell
1:40:52 everyone you love this. Kyle, do you
1:40:56 have
1:40:58 Gemini Pro?
1:41:01 I do. Yes, I do.
1:41:06 Not on that account. On a different
1:41:08 account.
1:41:11 Why?
1:41:15 Why' you want to know? Oh my god, it's
1:41:17 educating me. I found history from my
1:41:19 home country. Oh, that's so cool.
1:41:23 Launched Google.
1:41:26 Launched Gemini 3 in
1:41:30 AI mode with dynamic.
1:41:40 [laughter]
1:41:41 Okay. Producer Brandon is writing words
1:41:43 that I literally do not. They launched
1:41:46 Gemini 3 in AI mode with dynamic results
1:41:51 today. I don't even know what that
1:41:53 means. That's [laughter] not on producer
1:41:55 Brandon. Like I know that's a thing. I
1:41:58 don't know what that means.
1:42:01 Hey Kyle, basically if you have Gemini
1:42:03 Pro, you can go into AI mode on Google
1:42:05 search and change it into thinking and
1:42:08 it will dynamically
1:42:10 visualize and generate content that's
1:42:14 related to your Google search that's
1:42:16 novel that hasn't existed before
1:42:19 >> and check your tab.
1:42:21 >> Okay,
1:42:23 so wait, so I'm here. Let me share this
1:42:25 tab. So I'm going to go to where am I
1:42:28 going? Just google.com, right?
1:42:30 google.com.
1:42:31 >> It's google.com and you and you do a
1:42:33 search for anything.
1:42:34 >> Well, I gotta I gotta switch to my other
1:42:36 account where I'm Google Pro.
1:42:39 >> And then I do a search for AI.
1:42:41 >> Yeah. Hit the AI mode button. Yeah.
1:42:44 >> And then make sure you change it to um
1:42:47 the
1:42:48 uh change up top the AI mode on the
1:42:51 left.
1:42:52 >> Yep.
1:42:54 >> Uh change it to um the model if you can.
1:42:57 And you should be able to click on AI
1:42:59 mode and change it to
1:43:01 >> uh
1:43:03 you might do a search for anything
1:43:05 first.
1:43:07 >> Okay. Wait. Learn new learn about and
1:43:10 try Gemini 3.
1:43:13 Let me click there. No.
1:43:17 All right. Um let's see. Let's search
1:43:19 for um uh Skittles Farming.
1:43:26 >> [laughter]
1:43:27 >> Now click on AI mode.
1:43:29 >> Yeah. Oh yeah. Now
1:43:31 >> there's a toggle there.
1:43:32 >> Thinking
1:43:33 >> change it to throat. I don't know what
1:43:35 it's going to come up with for Skittle
1:43:37 farming, but um I asked it why Pluto
1:43:40 isn't the planet anymore. Oh yeah, it is
1:43:42 creating the layout in real time for you
1:43:43 now. There you go.
1:43:44 >> Oh yeah. Oh, this is kind of what they
1:43:47 showed us with uh with Gemini Ultra back
1:43:49 in the day. Two years ago, two and a
1:43:51 half years ago. Thi this was the f this
1:43:54 was the beginning of my disappointment
1:43:56 with Google was they did they did a
1:43:58 really good marketing uh day
1:44:03 and then they didn't launch any of that
1:44:05 [ __ ] Um here are the top results.
1:44:11 Um,
1:44:16 no, that just gave me a link.
1:44:19 >> But if you do something educational like
1:44:22 that would actually have results. Um,
1:44:26 >> uh, let's see the mess
1:44:30 potion
1:44:31 war.
1:44:34 [clears throat]
1:44:36 [singing]
1:44:44 >> [singing]
1:44:47 >> England is so small. Had to zoom in
1:44:49 close enough. That's still pretty cool,
1:44:51 Vicki. The Mesopotamian War. The theater
1:44:54 of operations. British Indian Army. Army
1:44:57 troops. Oh, this is cool. Yeah, look at
1:44:59 this. It's still Oh, you know what this
1:45:01 is, Brandon?
1:45:03 This is uh this is Perplexity. This is
1:45:06 them knocking off Perplexity.
1:45:09 This is exactly what Perplexity did.
1:45:13 But still fascinating. Everyone's
1:45:15 copying everyone. I think that's going
1:45:18 to continue. Skittles farming is my
1:45:19 favorite kind of farming. I was I was in
1:45:22 a clean food forum today and they were
1:45:24 talking all fancy about [laughter]
1:45:28 sustainable things. And I said, "I
1:45:31 support sustainable Skittles farming."
1:45:34 And [laughter]
1:45:35 I disrupted the panel. I derailed it for
1:45:38 about five minutes.
1:45:40 [laughter]
1:45:44 All right, let's get out of here. Um,
1:45:46 [clears throat]
1:45:47 [laughter]
1:45:49 so tomorrow's Wednesday. Tomorrow I've
1:45:52 got an AI
1:45:54 readiness project podcast. Um,
1:45:59 you can now Oh, this is super important.
1:46:01 How many people are here? We got 44
1:46:03 folks here and 35 there. Um, go to
1:46:05 aifestivist.com.
1:46:07 I'll I'll go there right now with you.
1:46:09 Aifestivist.com.
1:46:12 [ __ ] sign up. Our goal is to get
1:46:15 10,000 people. We are significantly
1:46:17 below that right now. We want 10,000
1:46:19 registrants. So, go to AI Festivus 2025.
1:46:23 And if you could share my screen there,
1:46:25 Brandon, that would be swell. That'd be
1:46:27 super swell. If you could just do that.
1:46:30 Yeah, Brandon. If you could just go on
1:46:31 ahead and share that on up, that'd be
1:46:34 swell. It' be fantastic. Yeah, there you
1:46:37 go. Fantastic. Let's see. Um,
1:46:42 so anyway, um, AI Festivist, if you
1:46:44 don't know what it is, December 26th and
1:46:46 27th, it's 12 hours a day on the weekend
1:46:49 in between the holidays and New Year's.
1:46:51 And you're like, "But Kyle, I'm going to
1:46:53 be with my family." I know. But what's
1:46:56 going to happen is you're going to have
1:46:57 the holidays. You're going to have the
1:46:59 meals. Uncle Jimmy's gonna get drunk and
1:47:02 offend someone and you know about
1:47:05 Thursday afternoon you're going to be
1:47:07 like I want to escape my family. That's
1:47:10 what Festivus is for, right? Or
1:47:12 [clears throat]
1:47:13 if you really want to drive them crazy,
1:47:15 tell them to come too and learn about
1:47:17 AI. So it's it's 24 one-hour sessions
1:47:22 over two days. It's absolute insanity.
1:47:25 Um last year we had more than 34
1:47:27 speakers. Um, it's super cool. So, if
1:47:31 you scroll to the bottom of this page,
1:47:34 right down somewhere here, register now.
1:47:38 Go register.
1:47:41 Go register. And you don't have to give
1:47:43 us much information. First name, last
1:47:45 name, email, social security number,
1:47:49 mother's maiden name. It's not that
1:47:50 much. It's just five items. Okay. Super
1:47:54 simple. Done. Look, Corey Sandler. Done.
1:47:57 It's that simple, people.
1:48:00 We're now shopping with Corey's credit
1:48:02 cards. That's how it works. It's called
1:48:06 e-commerce. Okay. All right. Fantastic,
1:48:09 [snorts]
1:48:10 Judy. Um, it's going to be really good.
1:48:14 Um, the bioGPT was awesome. It's live
1:48:18 coding. Uh, no, no. What it is frankly
1:48:21 is
1:48:25 think of it as a poperri
1:48:28 of
1:48:30 really smart,
1:48:32 really thoughtful,
1:48:34 critical thinking, creative
1:48:38 AI, AI makers or just AI people. People
1:48:41 do using AI in business, people using AI
1:48:44 in creative. Um, I'm going to preview
1:48:46 one of the hours is going to be me
1:48:48 previewing um the musical that I'm
1:48:50 working on. We we're going to bring in
1:48:51 actors to read some of the parts and
1:48:54 play some of the music and we're going
1:48:55 to talk about the origin story. Um,
1:48:58 there's going to be people talking about
1:49:00 uh work they do in the AI business. Um,
1:49:03 I've got someone I can't announce yet
1:49:04 until it's finalized, but someone who's
1:49:06 a pretty big deal um doing work at one
1:49:09 of the major companies. So, it's just
1:49:12 basically like every hour is just a
1:49:14 different remarkable person generously
1:49:16 sharing what they know.
1:49:20 Like sometimes it's technical stuff,
1:49:22 sometimes it's creative stuff, sometimes
1:49:24 it's philosophical stuff, sometimes it's
1:49:26 like security stuff. Like you shouldn't
1:49:29 just launch a a Google app that you vibe
1:49:32 coded up because someone's probably
1:49:33 going to go steal your API key and
1:49:36 you're going to have a $20,000 bill
1:49:38 tomorrow morning. things like that.
1:49:41 [laughter]
1:49:46 All right, so that's that. So, tomorrow
1:49:48 at 4 PM is the AI readiness uh project
1:49:51 podcast with myself and Anne Murphy. I
1:49:52 forget who our guest is, but we'll
1:49:54 you'll find out tomorrow. And then, um
1:49:57 tomorrow night also is the AI Life Hacks
1:50:00 Club. So, at 7:30 Eastern time tomorrow
1:50:03 is Brandon and Claire's AI Life Hacks
1:50:06 Club in the AI salon. So go to the AI
1:50:08 salon, go to events or go to their space
1:50:12 and sign up RSVP. It's it's now open to
1:50:16 everyone. So So we're doing a new thing,
1:50:18 the mastermind
1:50:21 within the salon now is this this really
1:50:25 remarkable program we we put together
1:50:27 called the mastermind practice lab. So
1:50:29 if you join the mastermind, you get to
1:50:31 do the practice lab where you can design
1:50:32 your daily practice using AI. All of the
1:50:35 former um mastermind clubs that were
1:50:39 behind the payw wall are now free. Okay,
1:50:42 so Life Hacks is one of them. So just go
1:50:44 hang out with Brandon and Claire
1:50:46 tomorrow. So it'll be very much worth
1:50:47 your while. Okay,
1:50:50 done. Rick Olsen, done. Signed up.
1:50:53 Beautiful.
1:50:55 Foosy API.
1:50:58 Um Google AI mode demo. Register for AI
1:51:01 Festivus. Yes, do that.
1:51:04 What do you mean by app key and a 20k
1:51:07 bill? I mean that that what I did
1:51:09 tonight was I vibe coded this really
1:51:11 cool app that uses a bunch of AI um
1:51:15 image generation and I published it to
1:51:17 the world without looking to see if my
1:51:19 API key is sitting in there.
1:51:23 So, so someone will teach me a lesson
1:51:25 tonight if I [ __ ] up. [laughter]
1:51:34 [clears throat]
1:51:34 Recorded. I don't even know if I can
1:51:36 pull a full 24-hour shift. Sounds very
1:51:38 informative. What's cool, frankly, is it
1:51:42 was um it was the [clears throat] same
1:51:44 thing last year. We we did it with two
1:51:46 weeks notice. We just kind of came up
1:51:47 with the idea and did it. Um we invited
1:51:50 35 speakers. 34 of them said yes for 24
1:51:53 slots. So, we had to do a bunch of
1:51:55 panels and things and consolidate
1:51:57 speakers. Um,
1:51:59 it wasn't like a 24-hour class. It was
1:52:03 more like a 24-hour party where people
1:52:06 were just having a blast. So, we have a
1:52:08 back channel in the AI salon where if
1:52:10 you're watching the show, you can be
1:52:11 chatting with other people in the AI
1:52:13 salon. So, there was just like all sorts
1:52:15 of back and forth going on and people
1:52:17 like meeting each other. Um, we got to
1:52:20 the end of the 24 hours last year,
1:52:23 frankly, and people were like, "Can we
1:52:26 can we keep hanging out and Ann and I
1:52:28 were both like, um, we're going to go
1:52:30 [ __ ] to bed because we're exhausted."
1:52:34 People were fired up. They were fired
1:52:38 up. So, it is it's a it's a blast. So,
1:52:40 this year, we're going to officially
1:52:42 have an a an afterparty. Here's the
1:52:45 other thing that we're doing. We just
1:52:46 added this. We we just had a
1:52:48 conversation about this today.
1:52:50 So, we're looking for sponsors. We're
1:52:52 also looking for media coverage. So, if
1:52:54 you know anyone in the media, if you
1:52:56 know anyone who might be interested in
1:52:57 sponsoring Fest, great.
1:53:00 We're also launching um I think it's 30
1:53:04 30 friends and family sponsorships. So,
1:53:08 if you're just an individual and you
1:53:10 want to support this, this event is free
1:53:12 to everyone.
1:53:14 It's free. No cost. I guarantee you this
1:53:18 is more valuable than that Tony Robbins
1:53:21 thing that just happened by a lot and
1:53:24 it's free. Um
1:53:29 Tony's probably watching. He's like,
1:53:31 "Ah, you son of a bitch." Um
1:53:35 so we're doing friends and family
1:53:36 sponsorships. They're 250 bucks. So, if
1:53:39 you want to be a a friends and family
1:53:41 sponsor, reach out to myself or Brandon
1:53:44 or Ann Murphy if you know Ann Murphy and
1:53:46 we will put you in touch with uh
1:53:48 whoever's managing that stuff. But I'm
1:53:50 I'm super excited about that. So, if you
1:53:52 want to support this event, which is
1:53:54 it's it's a this is a really cool event.
1:53:57 It's really powerful. So, anyway, um
1:54:00 Vicki, do you think people will be mad
1:54:01 if I recreated Lincoln's last speech
1:54:04 that was not recorded in any way? The
1:54:06 reporters at the time were so captivated
1:54:08 they forgot to take notes. But chat GPT
1:54:10 knows that's hilarious. [laughter]
1:54:13 I don't think people would be mad. And
1:54:15 Vicki, in this information environment
1:54:17 we live in, I think I think you can
1:54:19 absolutely make [ __ ] up. Nobody seems to
1:54:21 care anymore about that.
1:54:24 [laughter]
1:54:25 Oh, good lord. Okay. All right. Peace
1:54:28 out, everyone. Uh, I hope you had fun
1:54:30 tonight. Uh, Gemini 3. Like, we didn't
1:54:34 we literally didn't scratch the surface
1:54:36 with what it makes possible. But that
1:54:39 was pretty I'm I'm pretty blown away
1:54:41 with what it built. So,
1:54:44 um, I live in the land of Lincoln. Don't
1:54:45 forget. Oh, that's funny. He was famous
1:54:47 here. That's hilarious. Okay, cool. All
1:54:49 right, Groovy, everyone. Um, have a
1:54:51 fantastic night. I will see you
1:54:53 tomorrow. Come to the, uh, AR readiness
1:54:55 project podcast tomorrow. Okay, bye.